Early English Text Society

Early English Text Society
AbbreviationEETS
Formation1864
TypeText publication society
PurposeThe publication of Old and Middle English literary texts
HeadquartersOxford, United Kingdom
Region served
United Kingdom
Honorary Director
Vincent Gillespie
Websitehttp://www.eets.org.uk/

The Early English Text Society (EETS) is a text publication society founded in 1864 which is dedicated to the editing and publication of early English texts, especially those only available in manuscript. Most of its volumes contain editions of Middle English or Old English texts. It is known for being the first to print many important English manuscripts, including Cotton Nero A.x, which contains Pearl, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and other poems.


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